The Arab Woman In Israel In A Tight Spot: Academia And Career Versus Marriage And Family

Igal Shiri, Gadi Hitman, Eyal Lewin

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Abstract

This study concentrates on the impact that marriage has on the personal development of Israeli Arab women in the field of higher education and employment. These women are a minority within a minority as they belong to Israel’s Arab ethnic community but are also a gender-segregated minority within their patriarchal society. Whereas other studies touch on the overall struggle of Arab women to reach personal fulfillment despite intense family life, the focus of this study is specifically the marriage itself as a watershed in the young Arab Israeli woman’s life. To fully understand the challenges constructed by marriage, 25 Israeli Arab women were interviewed in-depth on a university campus. The findings indicate the negative effect that traditional marriage has on these women’s personal futures. The study concludes on the optimistic note that the interviews also revealed a deep awareness among young Arab women of their personal rights and liberties.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Asian and African Studies
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2024

Keywords

  • Arab Israeli women
  • higher education
  • marriage
  • social barriers
  • tradition

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